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Glaciers and icebergs represent two of the most important facets of Earth's ecosystem, accounting for 68.7% of the world's freshwater supply, which means that most of the potable water living organisms need to survive comes from the major ice formations of the polar regions.
Growlers, Bergy Bits, and Behemoths: The Many Types of Icebergs and How They Are Predicted
Antarctica - Glaciers, Seas, Ice
Antarctica will likely set a record for lowest sea ice extent this year
Princeton on Ice
Global Climate Change Explorer: Ice
Icebergs - Polar regions fact file, Antarctica and the Arctic
Tip of the Iceberg: Polar Ice Loss Effects the Planet
Iceberg vs Glacier: Learn the Difference Between Glacier and Iceberg
Why is glacier ice blue? - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Where To See Icebergs In Iceland and Greenland?
Glaciers, Ice Sheets Most at Risk of Melting in Climate Disaster, Mapped
Coloured icebergs – Australian Antarctic Program
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